Black yeast in the genus Exophiala are able to grow in hydrocarbon-contaminated environments and are pathogenic in immunosuppressed hosts. The biosurfactant produced by Exophiala species may be associated with strain pathogenicity by changing the hydrophobicity. The aim of this study was to prove the hypothesis that biosurfactant production in Exophilia strains isolated from clinical samples is lower than the strains isolates from toxic (dishwasher and railway sleepers) environments. A total of 122 Exophiala isolates 108 environmental (isolated from 82 dishwashers and 36 railway sleepers) and 14 clinical isolates confirmed by molecular tests were included in the study. Biosurfactant activity was tested by the drop collapse method, in which ...
Environmental isolation of black yeasts potentially causing human disorders is essential for underst...
Black fungi reported as degraders of volatile aromatic compounds were isolated from hydrocarbon-poll...
We isolated 100 morphologically-distinct halotolerant/halophilic yeasts from five estuarine sediment...
Black yeast in the genus Exophiala are able to grow in hydrocarbon-contaminated environments and are...
WOS: 000442851500007PubMed ID: 30156515Black yeast in the genus Exophiala are able to grow in hydroc...
PubMedID: 30156515Black Yeast in the genus Exophiala are able to grow in hydrocarbon-contaminated en...
PubMedID: 26857806The black yeast genus Exophiala is known to cause a wide variety of diseases in se...
textabstractExophiala spinifera and Exophiala dermatitidis (Fungi: Chaetothyriales) are black yeast ...
Black yeast members of the Herpotrichiellaceae present a complex ecological behavior: They are often...
Human-made hydrocarbon-rich environments are important reservoirs of microorganisms with specific de...
Several species of the genus Exophiala are found as opportunistic pathogens on humans, while others ...
ABSTRACT. The identity of a collection of published isolates obtained from biofilters exposed to vol...
Human-made hydrocarbon-rich environments are important reservoirs of microorganisms with specific de...
WOS: 000443394500007PubMed ID: 29938807In this study, 65 yeast strains were isolated from different ...
Black yeast members of the Herpotrichiellaceae present a complex ecological behavior: They are often...
Environmental isolation of black yeasts potentially causing human disorders is essential for underst...
Black fungi reported as degraders of volatile aromatic compounds were isolated from hydrocarbon-poll...
We isolated 100 morphologically-distinct halotolerant/halophilic yeasts from five estuarine sediment...
Black yeast in the genus Exophiala are able to grow in hydrocarbon-contaminated environments and are...
WOS: 000442851500007PubMed ID: 30156515Black yeast in the genus Exophiala are able to grow in hydroc...
PubMedID: 30156515Black Yeast in the genus Exophiala are able to grow in hydrocarbon-contaminated en...
PubMedID: 26857806The black yeast genus Exophiala is known to cause a wide variety of diseases in se...
textabstractExophiala spinifera and Exophiala dermatitidis (Fungi: Chaetothyriales) are black yeast ...
Black yeast members of the Herpotrichiellaceae present a complex ecological behavior: They are often...
Human-made hydrocarbon-rich environments are important reservoirs of microorganisms with specific de...
Several species of the genus Exophiala are found as opportunistic pathogens on humans, while others ...
ABSTRACT. The identity of a collection of published isolates obtained from biofilters exposed to vol...
Human-made hydrocarbon-rich environments are important reservoirs of microorganisms with specific de...
WOS: 000443394500007PubMed ID: 29938807In this study, 65 yeast strains were isolated from different ...
Black yeast members of the Herpotrichiellaceae present a complex ecological behavior: They are often...
Environmental isolation of black yeasts potentially causing human disorders is essential for underst...
Black fungi reported as degraders of volatile aromatic compounds were isolated from hydrocarbon-poll...
We isolated 100 morphologically-distinct halotolerant/halophilic yeasts from five estuarine sediment...